iQ300 Precision Micromachining Center

July 01, 2010

Makino, Mason, Ohio, in June unveiled the iQ300 Precision Micromachining Center, which incorporates the company's latest advancements in machine and spindle design, and offers 0.005µm-scale feedback for sub-micron accuracy. "Electronic components, medical devices and optical products continue to decrease in size and increase in demand," John Bradford, Makino's micromachining R&D team leader, said in a company news release. "With a thermally stable, vibration–free, high-speed spindle ideal for fine detail machining and ultra-precision accuracies, as well as Hybrid ATLM for tool matching and blending, the iQ300 is the perfect micromachining center for these challenging micro applications." The iQ300 features a 45,000 rpm HSK-E32 spindle equipped with Makino's patented core-cooling, under-race and jacket spindle temperature control system that is said to virtually eliminate thermal growth, deflection or vibration, even during long hours of high-speed machining. The worktable measures 600mm x 400mm (23.6" x 15.7") with X-, Y- and Z-axis travels of 400mm x 350mm x 200mm (15.7" x 13.8" x 7.9"), respectively.

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